Louis B. Hanna stands at left with a drummer boy and another man in a military uniform at a tent hung with an American flag and a sign reading "North Dakota." A wooden sign reading "State Headquarters" is staked into the ground.

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Louis B. Hanna stands at left with a drummer boy and another man in a military uniform at a tent hung with an American flag and a sign reading "North Dakota." A wooden sign reading "State Headquarters" is staked into the ground.

Louis B. Hanna was born in Pennsylvania and educated on the East Coast. Hanna and his brother Robert came to Dakota Territory in 1881 and farmed near Hope. He later moved to Page and opened several businesses, including the First National Bank of Page. He served in the state senate before becoming governor in 1913.